samespreading
Samespreading is a term used to describe the act of applying the same spreadable substance, such as butter, jam, or peanut butter, to multiple pieces of food, typically bread or toast, without cleaning the utensil used in between. This can result in cross-contamination of flavors or ingredients. For example, if butter is used on a piece of toast with jam, and then the same knife is used to spread butter on plain toast, the second piece of toast will have a subtle jam flavor.
The practice of samespreading is often informal and may occur in home settings or casual dining environments.
To prevent samespreading, individuals typically use a clean utensil for each application or for each type of